First screening date is set for March 8 at The Paramount in Oklahoma City’s Film Row

Real Live Angels, a documentary about movie that “will change the way you look at the world and ALL of the people in it”, will debut to the public on Saturday afternoon, March 8, 2014 at The Paramount in Oklahoma City. The movie will be screened free to first come seating, and will include refreshments and a Q&A session with the filmmaker.

“I’m excited that our friends at The Paramount on Film Row offered to host this event,” said Weber, who is conducting media effects research on reaction to the film for his graduate studies at the University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. “Along with support from Rachel Hubbard and the folks at KOSU-FM – also located nearby and a big supporter of independent journalism such as this – we are excited to put this project in front of friends, family and those interested in the message of inclusion, volunteerism and breaking down barriers for – and to – the so-called disabled population.”

A Facebook event invitation to the screening can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/409638129167389/. Additional events will be scheduled for the Oklahoma and north Texas areas, as well as southern California, all during the month of March. After Weber gathers his research on the project, he will begin presenting the documentary to film festivals and a broader audience in an effort to bring the positive message about a summer camp in north Texas, Camp Summit, that has been serving people with disabilities since 1947.